Hours (album)
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| Studio album by Funeral for a Friend | |||||
| Released | June 14, 2005 | ||||
| Recorded | Studio X and Studio Litho (Seattle, WA) from January 12 to March 8, 2005 | ||||
| Genre | Post-hardcore, Metalcore | ||||
| Length | 43:10 | ||||
| Label | Atlantic, Ferret | ||||
| Producer | Terry Date, Funeral for a Friend | ||||
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Hours - Special Edition Cover
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Hours is the second album by the post-hardcore band Funeral for a Friend. The album was released on June 14, 2005 (see 2005 in music) through Atlantic and Ferret Records. The album was produced, recorded and mixed by Terry Date, with co-production by the band. Hours is notable for finding Funeral for a Friend showcase its more melodic side, as there is noticeably less screaming on the album as a whole. This album produced four singles, which were "Streetcar", "Monsters", "History" and "Roses For The Dead". The album made #12 in the UK charts going Gold in exactly the same number of weeks "Casually Dressed and Deep In Conversation" took, but spent more weeks on the top 75. It was their first album to appear on the US Hot 200.
Contents |
- "All the Rage" – 3:37
- "Streetcar" – 3:37
- "Roses for the Dead" – 4:06
- "Hospitality" – 4:44
- "Drive" – 5:06
- "Monsters" – 3:29
- "History" – 4:08
- "Recovery" – 3:31
- "The End of Nothing" – 3:19
- "Alvarez" – 4:16
- "Sonny" – 3:15
- "Lazarus (In The Wilderness) - 2:50
- "I am the Arsonist" - 4:55
A limited edition of the album was released with a bonus DVD containing interviews of the band and fans before the band's gig at the Give It A Name festival.
- Streetcar
- Roses For The Dead
- Juneau
- Kris Coombs-Roberts – guitarist
- Gareth Davies – bassist
- Matt Davies – vocalist
- Ryan Richards – drummer, vocalist
- Darran Smith – guitarist
- Written and performed by Funeral for a Friend
- Produced, recorded and mixed by Terry Date
- Co-produced by Funeral for a Friend
- Recorded at Studio X and Studio Litho (Seattle, WA)
- Assisted engineering by Sam Hofstedt at Studio X and Floyd Reitsma at Studio Litho
- Mixed by Junichi Murakawa at Bay 7 (Los Angeles, CA)
- Mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound (New York City, NY)
- Phone vocals on "Streetcar" by Kate Hamilton
- Phone vocals recorded by John Mitchell at Outhouse Studios (Reading, Berkshire)
- Additional vocals on "Streetcar" by Storme, Lisa and Joel
- Additional vocals on "History" by Brian Valentino and Josh Evans
- Managed by Craig Jennings for Sanctuary Artist Management
- Assisted management by Paul Dando
- A&R by Joel De'Ath and Kevin Carvel
- A&R coordination by Conor O'Mahony
- Art direction and design by Asterik Studio, Inc.
- Photography by Jeff Gros
- Booked by Jeremy Holgersen for the Agency Group
- Legal representation by Sarah Waddington for the Simkins Partnership
- Assistant mixing by Eric Bribeaux at Bay 7 (Los Angeles, CA)
| Year | Song title | Chart positions | |||
| US Hot 100 | US Modern Rock | US Mainstream Rock | UK Singles | ||
| 2005 | "Streetcar" | – | – | – | #15 |
| 2005 | "Monsters" | – | – | – | #36 |
| 2005 | "History" | – | – | – | #21 |
| 2006 | "Roses for the Dead" | – | – | – | #39 |
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| Kris Coombs-Roberts · Matthew Davies-Kreye · Gareth Davies · Ryan Richards · Darran Smith Oliver Craze · Matthew Evans · Andi Morris · Nick Mulligan · Gary O'Toole · Johnny Phillips · Kerry Roberts |
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| Studio albums | Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation · Hours · Tales Don't Tell Themselves |
| Extended plays | Between Order and Model · Four Ways to Scream Your Name · Seven Ways to Scream Your Name · The Great Wide Open |
| Splits | Bullet Theory/My Dying Day (with Moments in Grace) |
| Live albums | Final Hours at Hammersmith |
| Videos | Spilling Blood in 8 mm |
| Singles | "Juneau" · "She Drove Me to Daytime Television/Bullet Theory" · "Escape Artists Never Die" · "Streetcar" · "Monsters" · "History" · "Roses for the Dead" · "Into Oblivion (Reunion)" · "Walk Away" |